What kind of cheese does Macaroni Grill grate onto pasta?
cla517
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Does anyone know for certain what cheese Macaroni grill uses to grate onto your pasta tableside? Thanks!
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Parmesean.. or Romano you have to ask. If your trying to assess the calories before you eat them they are both pretty much the same.0
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it's most likey parmesean.0
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Parmesean.. or Romano you have to ask. If your trying to assess the calories before you eat them they are both pretty much the same.
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REALLY??? SERIOUSLY???
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REALLY??? SERIOUSLY???
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REALLY??? SERIOUSLY???
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That's not particularly nice I'm sure you ask questions too about things your unsure of. Be supportive that's why we are all here.0 -
REALLY??? SERIOUSLY???
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What's so wrong with asking this question..?1 -
REALLY??? SERIOUSLY???
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What's so wrong with asking this question..?
because it is stupid....what do you think it is cheddar?0 -
Why is it stupid? It's just a simple question. Maybe they were curious. Who are you to say something's stupid?
You're just plain rude.0 -
REALLY??? SERIOUSLY???
:huh: :noway: :huh:
What's so wrong with asking this question..?
because it is stupid....what do you think it is cheddar?
Wow... I think your on the wrong website maybe not everyone is so informed about cheeses like you are. Pathetic.0 -
REALLY??? SERIOUSLY???
:huh: :noway: :huh:
What's so wrong with asking this question..?
because it is stupid....what do you think it is cheddar?
YOu're so pretty :flowerforyou:0 -
All restaurants grate either parmesan or romano onto pasta at the table.0
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Limburger, I'm pretty sure. Or perhaps Stilton.
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I think it's some sort of aged dairy. Brie, maybe.0
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It might be best to actually contact the restaurant to get an accurate answer but parmesan does seem to be what most places use.. that I've been to anyways.0
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Google it.......duh :flowerforyou:0
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I think its Havarti or Gruyere...
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Mascarpone? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Jack. It's definitely Jack. Or is it feta?0
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HA.HA.HA. You girls are a riot. I was actually asking because my daughter loves it and when I bought parmesan and grated it for her she said it didn't taste the same. I'll try romano next time.
And, since you all think I'm an idiot now anyway, anyone remember this commercial? The tag line was
"Thank you for your support"
It's an old Bartyles and James commercial for those too young to remember.0 -
HA.HA.HA. You girls are a riot. I was actually asking because my daughter loves it and when I bought parmesan and grated it for her she said it didn't taste the same. I'll try romano next time.
And, since you all think I'm an idiot now anyway, anyone remember this commercial? The tag line was
"Thank you for your support"
It's an old Bartyles and James commercial for those too young to remember.
Those were great commercials.0 -
It's actually pecorino romano cheese0
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Melanie this thread is 12 years old!!!
Not sure if any of the posters are still around and OP' daughter for whom she was asking, must be an adult now.0
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